The Dreamscape: John Petrucci was one of the first artists to join TCE's revolutionary TonePrint concept. In total, John created 5 personal TonePrints in early 2011  two for Corona Chorus, two for Shaker Vibrato, and one for Vortex Flanger. John loved having access to all the effect parameters so much that he instantly agreed to develop a signature pedal  one that was based on his own TonePrints. And so The Dreamscape was born.

Basically, John wanted to gather all of his TonePrints in a single pedal even though his original TonePrints are for three different pedals in the series. Therefore, his new signature pedal contains no less than three mind-blowing modulation effects that have been painstakingly tailored with an eye on even the tiniest detail by the master himself. To take this pedal over the top, John even created a brand new TonePrint for the Vortex Flanger taking the total amount of custom-tweaked tones up to six  2 x chorus, 2 x flanger and 2 x vibrato.

With The Dreamscape, you even get a TonePrint setting that allows you to upload or beam other TonePrints to the pedal. In short, for all you John Petrucci and Dream Theater fans out there, this pedal is a must-have, but even if youre not a fan, The Dreamscape is a brilliant way of getting three top-notch modulation effects in a compact pedal that will only take up a minimum of real estate on your pedalboard.

The Dreamscape has four knobs: Speed, Depth, FX Level, and one that chooses between the six integrated signature tones and an additional TonePrint. Further, the pedal has a three-way switch that lets you toggle between Bright, Normal, and Dark, which is an overall tonal shaping feature chosen by John. Finally, The Dreamscape gives you all of the great features included in other TonePrint pedals such as true bypass, one-screw-battery-access, and a sturdy design made for life on the road.

Features:

Six Signature Tones Tailored by John Petrucci

One Brand New Flanger TonePrint

Three Mind-blowing Modulation Effects in One Pedal: Chorus, Flanger, and Vibrato